Swansea in 50 Buildings

Although when Dylan Thomas said that Swansea ‘has more layers than an onion and every one can reduce you to tears’ he was not referring to its history, but rather to his emotional connection with his birthplace. Nonetheless, it is the perfect expression of Swansea’s past which has so many different layers, which is illustrated perfectly in the buildings which surround us and which represent our history in a physical form.

The book is arranged chronologically, beginning with our earliest surviving buildings – Swansea and Oystermouth Castle – and then progressing through the centuries. It includes The Cross Keys, The Equatorial Observatory, The Ice House, The Ragged School, Joe’s, Verdi’s, The Liberty Stadium – 50 Buildings which form the backdrop to our daily lives and which have such fascinating stories to tell. Each of the buildings has a commentary outlining its origins and its history.

The book has over almost a hundred contemporary, full-colour photographs and a number of original pictures and illustrations.
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You can also buy the book from all bookshops and from on-line retailers. It was published by Amberley Publications in October 2018, price £14.99. My website price is £12, all books are signed and dedicated if necessary and includes postage and packing (or home delivery in Swansea.)